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VMs: A comment on Jacques Guy's table



Notice the high peaks and number of zero entries. This cries out to indicate
a rolling linked sequence. Every one on this list says oh this letter must
follow that letter. This combination is valid and this other one isn't. It's
plain and simple. Table lookup with structured links. The high peaks in the
table say it. The defined cross in the column and row for the EVA letter o
tell it. It has fewer zero entries than any other letter and acts like a
hinge mechanism. The only letter near it is e.

I can generate word forms I have not yet seen and find them. I have only
ever analysed the first 19 pages. The only time I looked at the others was
to quickly search for word forms, which I found.

 I left the rest of the file alone for the very reason that if I did find
something worthwhile I would have a control section to use as a check to
prove or disprove what I had found.

Gordon Rugg seems to be the nearest to a solution and what is he using? A
table lookup.

I only suggest that people try to stand back a little so they don't get
bogged down in the detail. This could be the breakthrough that everyone has
been looking for. I'm sure that is what everyone wants.

Now I don't know whether cth, ch, cph or any other combination stands for
one letter or not. I think the statistics would remain even if they were
substituted in the text. However aiin I am certain is not a whole unit. The
ii combination appears in too many variations.

All comments welcome.

Jeff


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